Police earlier placed the lone survivor, Isagani Pastor, under tight security, hoping that he would recover and give authorities leads on the case.

Bartolome said the PNP, in relation to the Laguna incident, came up with a series of directives after a conference held at the national police headquarters at Camp Crame in Quezon City on Sunday. These included:

Reinforcing the no plate no travel policy, after the suspects' vehicle was found to have had no license plates;

A shame campaign for banks that do not update or upgrade their security systems;

Supervising the deployment of police personnel in the streets to ensure police visibility from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Adding police visibility at Laguna Industrial Park.

Bartolome said that during the case conference, Razon ordered the relief of Supt. Moises Pagaduan as Cabuyao police chief. He will be replaced by Chief Insp. Wenceslao Anore.

He said Razon invoked the "one-strike policy" in ordering Pagaduan's dismissal.

The PNP also recommended that a shame campaign be conducted on banks that do not update their security measures.